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These are the assets and initial guidelines I made. We can discuss any changes in this issue and then upload these assets to the repo and also make a dedicated brand page on the website.
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It would be great to add typography guidelines too
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It would be great to add typography guidelines too
Do we have any official fonts that we use for Vala related projects?
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It would be great to add typography guidelines too
Do we have any official fonts that we use for Vala related projects?
I don't think so. Valadoc uses mostly Open Sans, Vala website Inter, and that's all.
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It would be great to add typography guidelines too
Do we have any official fonts that we use for Vala related projects?
Also, the logo's font is Lobster and GNOME uses Cantarell.
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It would be great to add typography guidelines too
Do we have any official fonts that we use for Vala related projects?
Also, the logo's font is Lobster and GNOME uses Cantarell.
I think the fact that the Lobster font is used for the logo does not need to be explicitly mentioned. We don't use it anywhere else (not even in the website).
And I think we need to figure out whether or not to use Inter or Cantarell or both as the official font in its own separate issue, since that will need a deeper discussion because I've seen some inconsistent of these fonts in official GNOME sites as well.
I think for the first version of the guidelines, the current agenda is enough. We just need to finalise them and figure out a way to present them in the website.
Let me know what you think.
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It would be great to add typography guidelines too
Do we have any official fonts that we use for Vala related projects?
Also, the logo's font is Lobster and GNOME uses Cantarell.
I think the fact that the Lobster font is used for the logo does not need to be explicitly mentioned. We don't use it anywhere else (not even in the website).
And I think we need to figure out whether or not to use Inter or Cantarell or both as the official font in its own separate issue, since that will need a deeper discussion because I've seen some inconsistent of these fonts in official GNOME sites as well.
I think for the first version of the guidelines, the current agenda is enough. We just need to finalise them and figure out a way to present them in the website.
Let me know what you think.
GNOME has it's own https://brand.gnome.org/ where the fonts usage is explained. Cantarell is used in the DE and apps and on websites for headings. Inter just on websites for body texts.
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